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Small Business Development Center
SBDC Services
The SBDC provides a wide range of services, including free and confidential counseling, as well as training and workshops on topics of interest to business owners.

Business Advising Services

The Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (MSBDC) Network provides free, confidential, one-to-one management and technical advise and low-cost educational training programs to prospective and existing small businesses throughout the Commonwealth. There is an MSBDC advisory or satellite office within 30 minutes of any potential client in the state. The MSBDC provides specialized services in the areas of capital formation, minority business assistance, business and industry data, international trade and procurement technical assistance which further augment services.

When you meet with an advisor, please bring any relevant information you may have on your business or new venture.  Preparation for your appointment will help you to maximize the use of the session.  Click here to see decisions that you should think about before your first appointment.

Please complete our MSBDC Request for Counseling (pdf*309K) and bring the form with you for your first appointment. 

Areas of assistance include, but are not limited to:

  • Feasibility Studies and Start-up Issues
  • Business Plan Development
  • Cash Flow Analysis
  • Marketing and Sales Strategies
  • Financial Plan Development
  • Financing Options and Loan Packaging
  • Buy/Sell and Valuation Assistance
  • Technology and E-commerce Assistance
  • Equity Business Plans

Financing

Having sufficient financial resources to support your business may make the difference between the success and failure of your business.  The MSBDC at Clark University can help you negotiate the financial challenges faced by start-up and expanding businesses.  The MSBDC does not provide financing. We work with banks and other lending organizations, both conventional and non-conventional sources, to assist in putting together financial projections, but the actual financing comes from outside sources. A few examples of non-conventional sources are private financing, SBA loan guarantee programs, angel and venture capital.  The MSBDC can assist with assembling financial statements, preparing loan applications and securing the best financing options for your business.

 



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